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As part of TPAC
week, W3C is pleased to come back to Lyon for another developer
event!

We invite the public and W3C members to gather for an evening of
demonstrations, presentations, and discussions with the W3C
community. Participation in the meetup is open to everyone at no
cost, although space is limited to approx. 360 people. Local
Web designers and application developers from Lyon and Greater Lyon
are particularly encouraged to participate.

Speakers

Rachel
Andrew is a front and back-end Web developer, author and
co-author of 22 books including The New CSS Layout and a regular contributor
to a number of publications both on and offline. Rachel is
co-founder of the CMS Perch
and Notist, Editor in Chief of Smashing Magazine, a Google Developer
Expert and an Invited Expert to the CSS Working Group. She writes
about business and technology on her own site at rachelandrew.co.uk.

As
Director of Developer Ecosystem at Mozilla, Ali Spivak leads
teams and programs that help developers connect with Mozilla and
build for the Web, including standards documentation on MDN Web Docs, developer events, and
communities of participation. She cares deeply about the Web and
strives to foster community environments where everyone can fully
and safely participate, grow, and learn.

Manuel
Rego is a free software developer working on the Web Platform
at Igalia. Over the past few years, he has been working on the
implementation of different CSS standards, particularly CSS Grid
Layout, in Chromium/Blink and WebKit for which he is an owner and
reviewer, respectively. Manuel has also been a member of the CSS
Working Group for the past year.

Tristan
Nitot, 51, is an entrepreneur, author and hacktivist. Tristan
has been involved with the Mozilla project (Firefox) for 17 years
from 1998 to 2015 then has spent 3 years being the Chief Product
Officer for the open source and private by design Cozy Cloud
project. Tristan has recently joined Qwant, the European search
engine to become VP Advocacy. Tristan has published a book called
Surveillance:// in October 2016 about privacy in the digital age and
is also a member of the Prospective committee of the CNIL, the
French Data Protection Authority.

Richard
Ishida is helping to make the World Wide Web world wide. He
leads the Internationalization work at W3C, working with developers
of specifications and implementers to ensure that Web technologies
allow universal access to the Web, regardless of language, script,
or culture. He has a background in translation and interpreting,
computational linguistics, translation tools, and global user
interface design. He also serves on the Unicode Editorial Committee
and the Unicode Conference board.

Venue

How
to get there?

From the Congress center, it takes about 34mns in total
to get to the venue. Take the C4 at the "Musée d'Art Contemporain"
stop (see timetable at this stop) and exit at
"Université - Jean Jaurès". From there, it is an about 8-10
minutes walk to the venue (see map and detailed
instructions).

Find out which routes to take either from the
Gare Part-Dieu railway station or from the Perrache
railway station or from the Lyon Saint-Exupéry airport
(using the public transportation).The public transportation (metro, bus, trolleybus) tickets can
be purchased at automatic ticket dispensers, directly in the
buses or trolleybus (change is needed), or at the TCL sales
offices: outside Gare Part-Dieu station (Monday-Friday:
7:30am-7pm, Saturday: 9am-6pm).